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Top 50 Energy Management Software Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 150 energy management software companies. They have combined revenues of $1.6B and employ 10.8K people. They have raised $320.6M and serve 660M customers combined.

Every company below sells energy management software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Energy Management Software Companies do

Energy Management Software (EMS) refers to technology solutions that assist organizations in monitoring, controlling, and optimizing their energy consumption across various assets and facilities. These solutions typically integrate data from multiple sources, such as energy meters, sensors, and building management systems, to provide actionable insights into energy usage and efficiency. The software enables users to analyze energy consumption patterns, identify inefficiencies, and implement strategies to reduce energy costs and environmental impact. The primary use cases for energy management software include energy monitoring, demand forecasting, reporting and analytics, and automation of energy-saving measures. Common features often found in EMS include data visualization dashboards, real-time energy tracking, alert systems for energy anomalies, and compliance reporting tools. Typical buyer personas for EMS include facility managers, energy managers, sustainability officers, and financial analysts, all of whom seek to enhance energy performance and drive cost savings within their organizations.

Companies
150
Revenue
$1.6B
Funding
$320.6M
Employees
10.8K

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Sorting: Highest -> Lowest

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Top Energy Management Software Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 150 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1Open Access Technology International logo
Open Access Technology International

Bloomington, Minnesota, United States

Provider of risk management services and energy software. The company provides risk management services for solving operational challenges through energy and offers front-to-back-office services to software commodity financial and physical trading sector.

Revenue
$355.4M
Customers
2.2K
Year founded
1995
Team size
919
2Sympower logo
Sympower

Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

Sympower is dedicated to creating a fully renewable energy system, providing tailored and smart flexibility services for industrial and commercial businesses, optimizing energy efficiency, energy storage, and revenue.

Revenue
$86.1M
Year founded
2015
Team size
215
3Zeitview logo
Zeitview

Santa Monica, California, United States

Inspection software for renewable energy & sustainable infrastructure

Revenue
$82.5M
Year founded
2014
Team size
563
4Smart Energy Water logo
Smart Energy Water

Irvine, California, United States

AI-powered solutions for the sewing industry

Revenue
$81.8M
Customers
575M
Year founded
2012
Team size
745
5Uplight logo
Uplight

Boulder, Colorado, United States

Uplight is the technology partner for energy providers and the clean energy ecosystem. Uplight’s software solutions connect energy customers to the decarbonization goals of power providers while helping customers save energy and lower costs, creating a more sustainable future for all. Using the industry’s only comprehensive customer-centric technology suite and critical energy expertise across disciplines, Uplight is streamlining the complex transition to the clean energy ecosystem for more than 80 electric and gas utilities around the world. By empowering energy providers to achieve critical outcomes through data-driven customer experiences, delivering control at the grid edge, creating new revenue streams, and optimizing existing load and assets, Uplight shares a mission with its clients to make energy more sustainable for every community. Uplight is a certified B Corporation. Job-related communication from Uplight will only originate from an @uplight.com or @jobvite.com email address or a direct phone call. Email is our primary means of communication, Uplight will never request you download a messaging app.

Revenue
$72.7M
Year founded
2019
Team size
661
6Beyond Limits logo
Beyond Limits

Glendale, California, United States

An industrial and enterprise-grade artificial intelligence company built for the most demanding sectors including energy, utilities and manufacturing.

Revenue
$66.9M
Year founded
2014
Team size
352
7Skewb Ltd logo
Skewb Ltd

Warwick, Warwickshire, United Kingdom

Skewb Ltd provides consultancy and digital transformation services within the water and energy utility sectors, offering solutions for leakage management and workforce management.

Revenue
$38.7M
Year founded
2018
Team size
130
8Galooli Ltd. logo
Galooli Ltd.

Tel-Aviv, Israel

Energy management solutions provider

Revenue
$36.4M
Customers
5K
Year founded
2009
Team size
222
9Inatech logo
Inatech

London, London, United Kingdom

Established in 2002, Inatech is a global pioneer in intelligent cloud-based energy trading risk management (ETRM) and fuel management solutions. We leverage the deep industry knowledge and expertise from one of the world’s largest commodity traders, building a strong foundation for innovative problem-solving. This also gives us an upper hand in understanding real-world problems and delivering real-world solutions. As the world moves towards cleaner energy, Inatech is also helping businesses with the digital transformation in making their journey from fossil to alternative fuels. We operate in vertically integrated businesses—production, refining, marketing, trading, and retail of energy products. Serving complex value chains across the energy and fuel markets with scalable, decision-support systems, we help you stay a step ahead of the competition. Here’s what makes us your trusted partner in digital transformation. 100% focus on improving energy trading functionality for renewables and hydrocarbons Partner with leading providers to develop the best-in-class technology to transform your business True cloud-based solutions with modern, integrated workflows including ETRM, ERP, Bestbuy, Dispatch, taxation and many more Real-time reporting capabilities, advanced analytics, and personalised dashboards Strong customer service support and complete implementation ownership Over the last 20 years, Inatech has established a legacy in the energy commodity segment with an expansive global footprint, research-driven innovation, and strong customer support.

Revenue
$35.6M
Year founded
2002
Team size
324
10EnergyHub logo
EnergyHub

Brooklyn, New York, United States

EnergyHub enables utilities to harness millions of distributed energy resources to meet the grid needs of a cleaner, more reliable power system. It allows consumers to turn their smart devices into virtual power plants.

Revenue
$32.3M
Year founded
2007
Team size
213

Frequently asked questions about Energy Management Software Companies

How many energy management software companies are there?

Latka tracks 150 energy management software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $1.6B in annual revenue and employ 10.8K people.

Which energy management software company is the largest?

Open Access Technology International is the largest, with $355.4M in annual revenue, founded in 1995.

How much revenue does a typical energy management software company make?

The average energy management software company in this list makes $10.9M a year, across 150 companies with reported revenue. They serve 660M customers combined.

Who are the leading Energy Management software vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Open Access Technology International, Sympower, Zeitview, Smart Energy Water and Uplight.

How much funding have energy management software companies raised?

The 150 energy management software companies tracked here have raised $320.6M in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide functionality for real-time energy monitoring and reporting - Should include analytics and visualization tools for understanding energy usage patterns - Must support automation of energy-saving strategies and demand response - Should allow integration with multiple data sources such as meters and sensors - Not just focused on monitoring; must also enable optimization of energy consumption - Must offer features that facilitate regulatory compliance and reporting